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28 October 2024 Comparison of Genetic Structures Among Sympatric, Red-Listed Salt-Marsh Snails in Mainland Japan (Gastropoda: Ellobiidae)
Karin Inoue, Takuya Yahagi, Taeko Kimura, Shoichi Kimura, Yasunori Kano
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Abstract

Melampussincaporensis,” Auriculastraduplicata”, and Ellobium chinense are Red-Listed snail species of the family Ellobiidae that co-occur on salt marshes in mainland Japan. Here, we report the genetic diversity and population structures of the former two taxa in comparison with our previous data on E. chinense for the evaluation of connectivity and conservation values of their local populations. Analyses of 655-bp or 652-bp sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene showed the highest genetic diversity and panmictic structure for M. sp. cf. sincaporensis throughout its geographic range in Japan, whereas they showed the highest level of genetic subdivision for A. sp. cf. duplicata. Our laboratory observation of egg masses and planktotrophic larvae of A.duplicata” and reference to previous ontogenetic data for the species of Melampus suggested differences in their fecundity and pelagic larval duration, which apparently have led to the contrasting levels of population differentiation in the study species. Particular need of conservation efforts was identified for the isolated population of A.duplicata” in the Ise–Mikawa Bay area to avoid local extinction and shrinking of the species' geographic range. In addition, we present molecular and morphological evidence that individuals of A.duplicata” from mangrove swamps in the northern part of Okinawa Island represent an independent, surviving lineage of a different species.

Karin Inoue, Takuya Yahagi, Taeko Kimura, Shoichi Kimura, and Yasunori Kano "Comparison of Genetic Structures Among Sympatric, Red-Listed Salt-Marsh Snails in Mainland Japan (Gastropoda: Ellobiidae)," Zoological Science 41(6), (28 October 2024). https://doi.org/10.2108/zs240028
Received: 6 April 2024; Accepted: 8 July 2024; Published: 28 October 2024
KEYWORDS
conservation
distribution
egg size
endangered species
larval dispersal
mitochondrial COI
upper intertidal zone
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